On Thu, 2005-12-29 at 11:30 +0900, ecto Support wrote:
Good, that does it! (How did this bug ever make it in the final 2.0
release?)

Show of hands, who on the testers list posts via xmlrpc?  Who uploads
via xmlrpc?  I suspect the answer is no one, alas.  We've always had
trouble covering xmlrpc.

I actually tested a previous 2.0 beta and that one worked flawlessly (that one's xmlrpc.php file is still linked to via my blog entry). But I'm a very busy guy. I cannot go testing every blog system forever to verify any issues with xmlrpc. Maybe it's a good idea - especially now that wordpress is kind of a company - to hire folks to do QA (if only part-time).

I still wonder why it was decided to complete change the upload
directory structure. Previously users could specify a subdirectory
such as <value><string>images/testfile.jpg</string></value>, which
now gives errors. Also, such date-based uploads prevents users to
overwrite earlier uploads. IMHO, it is a bad change.

Maybe xmlrpc uploads should go into a flat structure.  Maybe just into
uploads/ and allow uses to specify their own subdirs beneath that?

Please do. I'm all for it and it would be consistent with previous behavior. Maybe just use the xmlrpc.php file I linked to. That one works perfectly.

Adriaan

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